Once again I'll ask you just like him, any preferences to what you look/wrestler like?

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>Brown hair, short but not too short
>Thin chinstrap and a soul patch for facial hair
>Medium build (220 or so pounds), medium height (6'0-6'2 is good)
>Wears jeans or denim shorts (whichever works)
>Has tribal tattoos on both arms
>Wears a longcoat for entrance attire

Stats should be heavily built towards grappling and technical wrestling; flying stats should be lower to compensate. Charisma can be whatever, though I'd prefer higher.

Finishers can be a Full Nelson Slam (since my Half Nelson variant isn't in the game still, named Megidolaon in write-ups) and the Drive-By Kick (named Crow Bite in writeups)
Sigs are Cross Rhodes & Dragon Sleeper.
Rest of the moveset can be whatever, though preferably you make a more technical, grapple-heavy moveset.

If you beat the entire roster, I would assume so, but it's never been done by anyone, so we can't tell you. But, you do face John Cena, and then you could face his retro character later on in the same fight, as I did. But if I fought Heath Slater at 1, I would not see him again until I have beaten everyone on the roster. The mode never ends, but it's almost physically impossible to even get that high up, after 41 the characters go into a God mode of sorts and you need to hit 2-3 sigs/finishers each to beat them.

If you beat the entire roster, I would assume so, but it's never been done by anyone, so we can't tell you. But, you do face John Cena, and then you could face his retro character later on in the same fight, as I did. But if I fought Heath Slater at 1, I would not see him again until I have beaten everyone on the roster. The mode never ends, but it's almost physically impossible to even get that high up, after 41 the characters go into a God mode of sorts and you need to hit 2-3 sigs/finishers each to beat them.

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Hm, that's pretty cool. I figure there's more than enough alternate attires/characters to have a different opponent each time, and I really doubt anyone can actually survive that long considering the damage you would take on over time.

Once again I'll ask you just like him, any preferences to what you look/wrestler like?

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Let's see...

>Brown hair, short but not too short
>Thin chinstrap and a soul patch for facial hair
>Medium build (220 or so pounds), medium height (6'0-6'2 is good)
>Wears jeans or denim shorts (whichever works)
>Has tribal tattoos on both arms
>Wears a longcoat for entrance attire

Stats should be heavily built towards grappling and technical wrestling; flying stats should be lower to compensate. Charisma can be whatever, though I'd prefer higher.

Finishers can be a Full Nelson Slam (since my Half Nelson variant isn't in the game still, named Megidolaon in write-ups) and the Drive-By Kick (named Crow Bite in writeups)
Sigs are Cross Rhodes & Dragon Sleeper.
Rest of the moveset can be whatever, though preferably you make a more technical, grapple-heavy moveset.

Will that do, Boo?

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Got anything you'd replace the Drive-By Kick with? Already have someone who uses it as a signature so it would be awkward to then have you use it as a finisher.

I (Lesnar) had an epic triple threat match with staple (Hero) and DTAM (Bryan). We all scored a pinfall, but Bryan ultimately went on to win. The match literally had everything. I loved the sequence where Hero and Bryan took turns diving to the outside on Lesnar. I also enjoyed stealing a pinfall after knocking out DTAM and pinning staple. lol

Well it's time for the Dragon Championship Tournament. 16 men enter, 4 of which weren't given the chance to compete for the IGNXT title, and one man will leave as the first Dragon Champion. The match ups are as follows

Lildeew, I don't actually plan to pick up the DLC. Also, you are not a jobber. You lost one match, and randomly got selected to not be in this tournament. Your master Icee Freeze is in the match though. Just root for him.

I (Lesnar) had an epic triple threat match with staple (Hero) and DTAM (Bryan). We all scored a pinfall, but Bryan ultimately went on to win. The match literally had everything. I loved the sequence where Hero and Bryan took turns diving to the outside on Lesnar. I also enjoyed stealing a pinfall after knocking out DTAM and pinning staple. lol

The triple threat match involving Shield members wasn't so good.

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Yeah sorry. There seems to be a trend where if we rematch right after a triple threat(opposed to starting a brand new one), then I end up with terrible lag. I was a full second behind. I'd hit square, count "One Mississippi" and then Reigns would swing.

But yeah, that Lesnar/Hero/Bryan kind of match happens all the time. This is the first time I've ever truly enjoyed online.

Maverick won in what was his debut match against Scog with the Crow Bite. A good back and forth match, with Maverick gaining the advantage after turning the Random Clash into a pin attempt of his own.
Sigh refuses to be a jobber beating Icee Freeze pretty damn handily.
Serpent is now 2-0 in his impromptu series with Wweboo.
Hitmonshark wanted to be like his mentor Sigh and win a match. AWSman stopped that. Victory by use of the Testicular Claw.

Sportsdude gets a victory over Ali.
Mel Bourne hit the Leap of Faith Elbow on Juice Bachs for the win
Clothesline from Down Under takes another victim, this time his own partner Makon.
Mangle beat Zander in some way I accidentally simulated without watching.

Sigh is actually getting a stat boost after this tournament because he is a monster. He took two finishers from Maverick and still won.
AWSman made Serpent tap out. Bear hug was just too much for Serpent after the long match.

In a twist of real life, Mel knocked Sportsdude out of the tournament with a Leap of Faith
Not even Mangle could kick out of the Clothesline from Down Under.

This epic match was very back and forth, more so than I would have expected. The first big moment of the match came when Sigh and Mel were fighting around the announce table. Sigh got caught by Mel in the Chokeslam and ended up getting sent through the Announcer Table. Sigh was still resilient though, and made it back into the ring. Sigh fought back and found himself on the second rope with Mel Bourne down on the mat below him and Sigh fell backwards hitting Mel with his elbow as he came down. Mel kicked out though proving he'd be just as resilient. Mel took Sigh old school and soon after hit the butterfly suplex, but Sigh once again kicked out. Out of nowhere Sigh gets a final burst of energy and hits Mel with the Old Man Slam. 1. 2....3. I don't even know how it's statistically possible, but your winner and the first Dragon Champion. @The_Sigh

Bossman Slam. I figured since your character is that your an old veteran (who's apparently having his Mark Henry push now) I'd have one of your finishers be an older finisher. Your other finisher is the Falling Back Elbow that I mentioned. Seemed like a nice twist on the old school idea of an elbow drop, plus it works with your character since you're a bigger dude, similar to Big E in size.

Bossman Slam. I figured since your character is that your an old veteran (who's apparently having his Mark Henry push now) I'd have one of your finishers be an older finisher. Your other finisher is the Falling Back Elbow that I mentioned. Seemed like a nice twist on the old school idea of an elbow drop, plus it works with your character since you're a bigger dude, similar to Big E in size.

So Mav, I'm under the impression that your CaW doesn't actually know how a Tag Team match works. Every time you'd get tagged in during the match I just watched you run right past the legal man and start beating up the guy on the apron.

Right now I removed Superstars and I'm building up a NXT roster and for now I'm just gonna have those 3 and beef up the matches per show.

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I set up a third show called "Divas" in addition to Raw Is War and Smackdown! Divas features all of the women on the roster and most of the comedy/jobber wrestlers to help boost ratings. It's pretty much a more serious version of Saturday Morning Slam. Raw has the bigger names, but Smackdown has the better workers.